Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
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Author: Bryant, Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron, David R., Randal E.; O'Hallaron, Bryant/O'hallaron
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Chapter 6.1, Problem 6.2PP
Program Plan Intro
Given Information:
A disk with the following properties is given:
Number of platters= 2
Number of cylinders= 10,000
Number of tracks= average of “400” sectors per track
Number of bytes= 512 per sector
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Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
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